Malaysian Female Pre-Service Teachers Online: Exploring Their Internet Use And Attitudes

This paper discusses the Internet use and attitudes of female pre-service teachers with differing levels of Internet experience. This study was conducted at Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), one of the premier universities in Malaysia and is an analysis of early returns of a large scale study. The st...

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Main Authors: Wong, Su Luan, Ng, Siew Fung, Tang, Sai Hong
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/18029/1/ID%2018029.pdf
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description This paper discusses the Internet use and attitudes of female pre-service teachers with differing levels of Internet experience. This study was conducted at Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), one of the premier universities in Malaysia and is an analysis of early returns of a large scale study. The study is exploratory in essence and seeks to ascertain the comfort level of female pre-service teachers where the Internet is concerned. This research found that female pre-service teachers used the Internet for many reasons and had positive attitudes toward this technology. The research also suggested that Internet experience can increase Internet use and encourage positive Internet attitudes. Experienced female Internet users tended to remain online longer than those with lesser experience. The more experienced they were, the more likely they would use it for information, entertainment and social reasons. In addition female pre-service teachers with longer Internet exposure had better control over the Internet. It is likely that they will integrate the new technology effectively in their classroom instruction as they are convinced of the benefits of the Internet either as a teaching tool or as a learning medium. According to past research, the tendency of those who have more positive attitudes, to use and integrate the Internet in their teaching-learning process in the classrooms is very high: The findings of this research proved encouraging as studies have clearly shown that the success of Internet utilization was very much related to the users' experience and attitudes toward the Internet.
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spelling upm.eprints-180292013-11-29T08:07:46Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/18029/ Malaysian Female Pre-Service Teachers Online: Exploring Their Internet Use And Attitudes Wong, Su Luan Ng, Siew Fung Tang, Sai Hong This paper discusses the Internet use and attitudes of female pre-service teachers with differing levels of Internet experience. This study was conducted at Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), one of the premier universities in Malaysia and is an analysis of early returns of a large scale study. The study is exploratory in essence and seeks to ascertain the comfort level of female pre-service teachers where the Internet is concerned. This research found that female pre-service teachers used the Internet for many reasons and had positive attitudes toward this technology. The research also suggested that Internet experience can increase Internet use and encourage positive Internet attitudes. Experienced female Internet users tended to remain online longer than those with lesser experience. The more experienced they were, the more likely they would use it for information, entertainment and social reasons. In addition female pre-service teachers with longer Internet exposure had better control over the Internet. It is likely that they will integrate the new technology effectively in their classroom instruction as they are convinced of the benefits of the Internet either as a teaching tool or as a learning medium. According to past research, the tendency of those who have more positive attitudes, to use and integrate the Internet in their teaching-learning process in the classrooms is very high: The findings of this research proved encouraging as studies have clearly shown that the success of Internet utilization was very much related to the users' experience and attitudes toward the Internet. 2005 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/18029/1/ID%2018029.pdf Wong, Su Luan and Ng, Siew Fung and Tang, Sai Hong (2005) Malaysian Female Pre-Service Teachers Online: Exploring Their Internet Use And Attitudes. In: The 13th International Conference On Computers In Education (Lcce2005), 28 NOV-2 DEC 2005, Singapore. . Internet users Internet English
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Malaysian Female Pre-Service Teachers Online: Exploring Their Internet Use And Attitudes
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title_short Malaysian Female Pre-Service Teachers Online: Exploring Their Internet Use And Attitudes
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